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Migrantische Arbeit unter Covid-19: Leerstellen in der Arbeitssoziologie

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Neuhauser, Johanna
Birke, Peter

Abstract

Unter dem Eindruck der Pandemie geht dieser Text der Bedeutung von Tätigkeitsfeldern nach, in denen fast ausschließlich Migrant*innen beschäftigt sind. Die zentrale Frage ist, wie arbeitssoziologische Forschung der Beobachtung gerecht werden kann, dass eine nach Staatsbürgerschaft geordnete Prekaris... view more

Unter dem Eindruck der Pandemie geht dieser Text der Bedeutung von Tätigkeitsfeldern nach, in denen fast ausschließlich Migrant*innen beschäftigt sind. Die zentrale Frage ist, wie arbeitssoziologische Forschung der Beobachtung gerecht werden kann, dass eine nach Staatsbürgerschaft geordnete Prekarisierung von Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnissen existiert. Aktuell gibt es in der deutschsprachigen Literatur wenig Texte, die diese Beobachtung auch theoretisch zu fassen versuchen. Es wird argumentiert, dass die Verbindung von Begriffen und Debatten aus der Migrationsforschung ("Segmentierung", "Rassifizierung", "differentielle Inklusion") mit solchen aus der aktuellen Arbeitssoziologie eine in diese Hinsicht interessante und wichtige Perspektive darstellt.... view less


This article examines the significance of work almost exclusively performed by migrants. In Germany as in other countries worldwide, the pandemic has made such work increasingly visible. The central question is how sociological research on work can do justice to the observation that a precarization ... view more

This article examines the significance of work almost exclusively performed by migrants. In Germany as in other countries worldwide, the pandemic has made such work increasingly visible. The central question is how sociological research on work can do justice to the observation that a precarization of working and living conditions exists in relation to citizenship. Currently, few texts attempt to grasp this observation theoretically. It is argued that the connection of concepts and debates from migration research ("segmentation", "racialization", "differential inclusion") with those from the current sociology of work represents an interesting and important perspective in this respect.... view less

Keywords
migrant; epidemic; employment relationship; citizenship; living conditions; precariousness; migration research; sociology of work

Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations

Free Keywords
COVID-19; Coronavirus

Document language
German

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 59-69

Journal
AIS-Studien, 14 (2021) 2

ISSN
1866-9549

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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